That I do not know. I write actually very little in Hebrew, and I still have not posted any Hebrew pages on my web site, though I should. In principle, it seems to me that if you have the right font which you can use in MS WORD, then it should be possible to post it on the web. If any browser can display Cyrillic, Arabic, Georgian and Hindu, it should be able to display fully punctuated Hebrew.
I think I've found an explanation. Both separate and combined characters are present in Unicode.
So, in a way you are right - if you can type the letters with daggesh and vowels, you can web-publish them as well. It is not directly linked to the font you have, but rather to the keyboard driver's capabilities, but who cares :)
Otherwise, all these characters can be coded using Unicode, number by number. Of course, this is too tedious for a text. But quite acceptable if you only need a couple of characters as an example.
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Date: 2005-06-22 02:07 pm (UTC)So, in a way you are right - if you can type the letters with daggesh and vowels, you can web-publish them as well. It is not directly linked to the font you have, but rather to the keyboard driver's capabilities, but who cares :)
Otherwise, all these characters can be coded using Unicode, number by number. Of course, this is too tedious for a text. But quite acceptable if you only need a couple of characters as an example.